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based inHerisau, SWITZERLAND
Metrohm is a worldwide leading manufacturer of precision instruments for chemical analysis. In the field of electrochemical ion analysis Metrohm has been the unchallenged world number one for many years. This is reflected in the company’s ...
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based inAachen, GERMANY
KISTERS specialises in the collection, processing and reporting of environmental data from around the world, creating innovative and data-driven solutions that harness the power of data and technology. Founded 60 years ago and headquartered in ...
based inMiddlewich, UNITED KINGDOM
Founded in 1996 in Cheshire, UK Protea’s goal has been the development and introduction of new technologies for the online measurement of gases in industrial and research applications, to help control process and reduce environmental emissions. We ...
based inLeichlingen, GERMANY
The HORIBA Group of worldwide companies provides an extensive array of instruments and systems for applications ranging from automotive R&D, process and environmental monitoring, in-vitro medical diagnostics, semiconductor manufacturing and ...
based inKingston, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Qubit Systems Inc. specializes in instrumentation for biological sciences. We provide solutions for industry, research, and teaching applications. We manufacture and sell a broad range of gas analyzers, environmental sensors, instruments for aquatic ...
based inSugar Land, TEXAS (USA)
Servomex was founded in the United Kingdom in 1952 by three partners: Richard Steel, John Crockett and Ronald Mudie. Originally a manufacturer of electronic products including capacitor boxes, waveform generators and a successful range of mains (AC) ...
based inBroadstairs, UNITED KINGDOM
Aquaread are a multi-award winning, privately owned, British design and manufacturing company with a head office and manufacturing in Broadstairs, UK and a sales office in Singapore. Aquaread is now over ten years old and has grown rapidly in the UK ...
